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In Hebrew: 'Sea Lion'

כֶּלֶב יָם
If you're up for a challenge and you like to read about animals, check out this Ynet article about Israeli wildlife photography. Warning - some pictures are not suitable for vegetarians.
The first animal depicted in the article is a leopard seal, the second-largest seal found around Antarctica.
A seal or sea lion in Hebrew is a כֶּלֶב יָם
- literally, a dog of the sea.
A leopard seal is a כֶּלֶב יָם נְמֵרִי
- literally, a leopard-like dog of the sea. (A נָמֵר
is technically a leopard in Hebrew, but most Israelis use the term to refer to a tiger.)
For example:
בַּשַּׁיִט בְּאַנְטַרְקְטִיקָה הִיא רָאֲתָה כֶּלֶב יָם נְמֵרִי.
On the cruise in Antarctica, she saw a leopard seal.
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June 26, 2026 






